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a, an, the. An article about English articles.
"a" and "an" point out singular nouns. "the" points out singular and plural nouns. Use "a" or "an" the first time you mention a noun.

Gwen
Jun 1, 20202 min read
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"Under no circumstances..."
Using the English phrase, "under no circumstances." Here's how to do it.

Gwen
Jul 20, 20191 min read
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How old are you?
"How old are you?" Can you ask and answer that question correctly in English? Gwen shows you how to do it.
Gwen
Jun 17, 20191 min read
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Using "at" and "on" in English
How to use "at" and "on" in English. "I'll meet you at four o'clock." "I'll see on Tuesday." Gwen shows you how to do it.
Gwen
May 2, 20191 min read
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Word Formations
English word formations from the word "intend."

Gwen
Mar 20, 20191 min read
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How we use "Go" part 2
Using the English word "go." This chart shows the use of "go to the," "go to," "go on." "Go to the lake." "Go to sleep." "Go on a picnic."

Gwen
Mar 6, 20191 min read
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The way we use "go" - Part 1
This easy chart shows how to use the English word, "go" as in "go to," "go for," "go on." "Go fishing." "Go for a ride." "Go to a concert."

Gwen
Mar 4, 20191 min read
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Adjectives with ed and ing endings
Here is a handy chart that quickly shows how to use English adjectives with "ed" and "ing" endings.

Gwen
May 18, 20180 min read
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Grammar Quick Tip
Using "do" and "does" in English - a quick grammar tip.

Gwen
May 13, 20181 min read
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What's the difference?
How to use "quit", "quite", and "quiet" in English. You can finally get them straight!

Gwen
May 11, 20180 min read
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Yes, it is! No, it isn't! Make a statement in the positive or the negative.
This great chart shows how to make an English statement in the positive or the negative. "Yes, it is!" "No, it isn't!"

Gwen
Jan 18, 20170 min read
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Don't stress the stress
Some verbs can become nouns without changing the spelling! The meaning changes from a verb to a noun by changing which syllable you stress.
Gwen Carson
Jul 19, 20162 min read
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There's more to this word than you might think!
It looks like a small, simple word. But, wait. There is more to “the” than meets the eye. So I’ve written an article about this - article.
Gwen
Apr 18, 20152 min read
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Big, Bigger, Biggest - Comparative Adjectives
We usually add 'er' for the comparative form and 'est' for the superlative form. BUT, of course, not always! After all, this is English...
Gwen
Dec 20, 20142 min read
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